5th Vitranc Cup (1966)

5th Vitranc Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 19 and 20 February 1966 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events.[1]

5th Vitranc Cup

Guy Périllat (FRA) won slalom event
Giant slalom
Date:19 February 1966
Event:FIS 1A International
Official list:70
Ranked:53
Course setter:Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Gates:72
Start:1,355 m
Finish:   840 m
Vertical drop:   515 m
Slalom
Date:20 February 1966
Event:FIS 1A International
Official list:68
Ranked:43
Course 1:»Bedanc« 
Course 2:»Vitranc«
Course setter 1:Hans Senger (AUT)
Course setter 2:Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Gates (1st run):70
Gates (2nd run):74

Official results

Giant slalom

On 19 February, giant slalom at vertical drop at 515 metres was held.[2][3][4]

Rank Competitor Time
1Austria Werner Bleiner2:21.3
2France Guy Périllat2:22.9
3Austria Karl Schranz2:23.6
4France Leo Lacroix2:24.7
5France Jules Melquiond2:25.0
6West Germany Ludwig Leitner2:26.3
7Switzerland Stefan Kälin2:27.1
8France Bernard Orcel2:27.2
Italy Gerardo Mussner2:27.2
10France Georges Mauduit2:27.3
11Switzerland Jakob Tischauser2.27.6
12Switzerland Willy Favre2:28.8
13Switzerland Andreas Sprecher2:29.6
Switzerland Kurt Schnider2:29.6
15Switzerland Albert Pitteloud2:29.8
16Austria Hugo Nindl2:29.9
17Austria Herbert Huber2:30.0
18Sweden Olle Rollen2:30.1
19Sweden Lars Olsson2:30.3
20East Germany Ernst Scherzer2:30.4
21France Pierre Stamos2:30.5
22Austria Stefan Sodat2:30.9
23France Alain Blanchard2:34.0
24Italy Giovanni Dibona2:35.1
25Italy Gioseppe De Biasio2:37.7
Italy Oswaldo Demetz2:37.7
27Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota2:38.0
28United Kingdom Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson2:39.4
29Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar2:40.3
30Sweden Per Olof Richardsson2:41.9
Sweden Staffan Lindgren2:41.9
32Sweden Rolf Edlund2:42.3
33East Germany Arndt Schumann2:43.1
34East Germany Bernd Dorfel2:44.8
35Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec2:47.3
36Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Klinar2:47.9
37Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric Detiček2:48.3
38Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda2:50.6
39United Kingdom Peter Norman2:53.8
39Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek2:53.8
41United Kingdom Charles von Westenholz2:54.5
42Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Lajbaher2:55.7
43Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor Zajc2:56.2
44Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič2:57.7
45Romania Gornel Tabaras2:58.2
46United Kingdom David Freeth2:59.0
47Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Židan3.01.6
48United Kingdom Charles Palmer-Tomkinson3:03.5
49Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič3:06.8
50Hungary Josef Reith3:08.2
51Romania Virgil Brenci3:20.1
52Romania Dorin Munteanu3:23.2
53Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alojz Fortin3:29.9
Austria Egon ZimmermanDNS  
West Germany Maks Rieger  
Romania Kurt GhonDSQ  
Italy Carlo Senoner
Austria Heini MessnerDNF  
East Germany Eberhard Riedel  
Italy Ivo Mahlknecht  
East Germany Peter Lutzendorf  
East Germany Klaus Illing  
West Germany Georg Sonneberger  
Austria Gerhard Riml  
Sweden Mauritz Lindstrom  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Čop  
Hungary Andras Marotz  
Australia Malcolm Milne  
Japan Kanai Takashi  
Hungary Geza Nemeth

Slalom

On 20 February, slalom was held on »Bedanc« (1st) and »Vitranc« (2nd) courses.[5][6][7]

Rank Competitor 1st run 2nd run Total
1France Guy Périllat57.0354.631:51.66
2Austria Karl Schranz57.1454.551:51.69
3West Germany Ludwig Leitner57.3055.391:52.69
4Austria Heini Messner57.1955.541:52.73
5Italy Carlo Senoner57.0955.811:52.90
6Austria Hugo Nindl58.0955.171:53.19
7East Germany Ernst Scherzer59.2555.731:54.98
8Sweden Olle Rollen57.7657.751:55.51
9Italy Ivo Mahlknecht59.1956.511:55.70
10Switzerland Andreas Sprecher59.4356.821:56.25
11Austria Stefan Sodat59.1357.271:56.40
12France Alain Blanchard59.8056.751:56.55
13France Georges Mauduit1:00.1356.521:56.65
14Austria Herbert Huber59.3657.401:56.76
15France Pierre Stamos1:00.4057.411:57.81
16Switzerland Kurt Schnider1:00.5357.341:57.87
17Switzerland Willy Favre59.9858.021:58.00
18East Germany Peter Lutzendorf1:00.9457.401:58.34
19Sweden Lars Olsson1:00.0358.541:58.57
20Italy Gerardo Musser1:01.0457.541:58.58
21Italy Giovanni Dibonar59.4959.781:59.27
22Switzerland Albert Pitteloud1:01.6858.021:59.70
23France Bernard Orcel1:00.5759.371:59.94
24Sweden Staffan Lindgren1:01.4059.492:00.49
25Sweden Per Olof Richardsson1:03.5357.822:01.35
26Switzerland Jakob Tischauser1:02.5359.292:01.82
27West Germany Georg Sonneberger1:03.231:00.452:03.68
28Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič1:04.311:02.272:06.58
29Italy Oswaldo Demetz1:02.201:04.852:07.05
30East Germany Bernd Dorfel1:05.271:02.882:08.15
31Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar1:06.261:04.062:10.32
32Australia Malcolm Milne1:06.621:06.162:12.78
33Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Klinar1:07.191:06.302:13.49
34Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec1:08.991:05.152:14.14
35Romania Kurt Ghon1:12.241:04.162:16.40
36United Kingdom Peter Norman1:09.461:07.602:17.06
37Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda1:14.581:04.392:18.97
38Romania Gornel Tabaras1:14.971:04.312:19.28
39United Kingdom Charles von Westnholz1:12.501:07.482:19.98
40Romania Dorin Munteanu1:13.521:07.962:21.48
41United Kingdom Charles Palmer-Tomkinson1:14.241:09.812:24.05
42United Kingdom David Freeth1:13.131:20.552:33.68
43Hungary Geza Nemeth1:23.891:19.652:43.54
Austria Egon ZimmermanDid not start    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor ZajcDisqualified in 1st run  
France Leo Lacroix
Austria Werner Bleiner
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Čop
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Puhak
Sweden Rolf EdlundDisqualified in 2nd run  
France Jules Melquiond  
Switzerland Stefan Kälin    
United Kingdom Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alojz Fortin    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Lajbaher    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric DetičekDid not finish in 1st run
Japan Kanai Takashi
Austria J. Rieth
Hungary Andras Marotz
Romania Virgil Brenci  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Kavčič
Italy Gioseppe de BiasioDid not finish in 2nd run  
East Germany Arndt Schumann    
Sweden Mauritz Lindstrom    
East Germany Eberhard Riedel
East Germany Klaus Illing

References

  1. "Svetovna elita na najvišji ravni (page 8)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 23 February 1966.
  2. "Domala vsa svetovna elita na startu (page 7)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 19 February 1966.
  3. "Velika zmaga Bleinerja (Avstr.) (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 20 February 1966.
  4. "FIS 1A Giant Slalom, official results" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 19 February 1966.
  5. "Slalom with photo gallery and description (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 21 February 1966.
  6. "V slalomu: Guy Perillat (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 21 February 1966.
  7. "FIS 1A Slalom, official results" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 21 February 1966.
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